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Getting to a New Iran Deal
Getting to a New Iran Deal
In the context of recent developments, this paper reviews US President Donald Trump’s Iran strategy and explores possible pathways to a new nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic.
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Trump Withdraws Troops From Syria: The Fallout
Trump Withdraws Troops From Syria: The Fallout
Lindsay Newman and Leslie Vinjamuri survey the damage the president’s latest move has done to US foreign policy.
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Can the World Economy Find a New Leader?
Can the World Economy Find a New Leader?
This paper examines the governance problems in the monetary system and global trade and regulation. It then explores whether issues have arisen because the US has given up its dominant role, and if so how these might be rectified.
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Could Brexit Open Up a New Market for Latin American Agriculture?
Could Brexit Open Up a New Market for Latin American Agriculture?
The demand will be there, but a range of barriers are likely to limit growth in agricultural trade links between the UK and Latin America.
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How the Trump–Zelenskyi Call Could Reverberate Beyond Impeachment
How the Trump–Zelenskyi Call Could Reverberate Beyond Impeachment
Chatham House experts examine how the latest presidential scandal might play out in US domestic politics, in Ukraine and in international affairs.
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Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, brothers in chaos
Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, brothers in chaos
From the moment President Trump succeeded in his 2016 election promise to deliver “Brexit times 10,” through to Boris Johnson’s election in July as the new leader of the Conservative Party and British prime minister (Trump has dubbed him “Britain Trump”), there has been a remarkable political symbiosis between the U.S. and Britain.
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The US-China Trade Dispute: What Impact on the Circular Economy?
The US-China Trade Dispute: What Impact on the Circular Economy?
With no end in sight for the trade tensions between the US and China, efforts to advance the circular economy in both economies are seemingly under threat.
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The Rise of China and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship
The Rise of China and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship
The growth of Chinese wealth and military power, combined with a more diplomatically and militarily active regime in Beijing, represents an epochal change in international politics.
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Trump Doubles Down on Failed Cuba Policy
Trump Doubles Down on Failed Cuba Policy
The Cuban autocracy remains a nagging reminder of United States impotence in rooting out Communism.
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Does the G20 Still Matter?
Does the G20 Still Matter?
The first few gatherings of the G20, at the height of the global financial crisis, yielded concrete results, and seemed to promise an auspicious future for global governance. But in the years since, the group has increasingly replaced action with empty talk.